Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.
What is Loopy Pro? — Loopy Pro is a powerful, flexible, and intuitive live looper, sampler, clip launcher and DAW for iPhone and iPad. At its core, it allows you to record and layer sounds in real-time to create complex musical arrangements. But it doesn’t stop there—Loopy Pro offers advanced tools to customize your workflow, build dynamic performance setups, and create a seamless connection between instruments, effects, and external gear.
Use it for live looping, sequencing, arranging, mixing, and much more. Whether you're a live performer, a producer, or just experimenting with sound, Loopy Pro helps you take control of your creative process.
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Sourdaw!
Not sure I can use another daw.
If I rely on sends in Drambo. Not just reverb which would be ok to dismiss.
The stems with resonator sends wouldnt have the resonator on. Resonator wouldnt be great to redo but I dont think you can midi map effects in cubasis anyway?
The flaws of multiple ipads.
Seems like I need to complete a song across ipads. Forgo DAW capabailities. Hope cpu is ok.
Today was the end of an ipad return also. Coulda used the extra cpu then.
All for the sake of a resonator.
Maybe best to redo sends but what daw can map effects to controllers?
Cubasis?
AE or logic?
What daw can map auv3 effects to controller. A drambo resonator for example. Automate record controller.
A template of midi mapping of effects I would have already mapped in drambo?
I can map to drambo in cubasis.
If cubasis dosent map auv3 effects?
Thats kinda ok then.
Do LoopyPro can replace AUM
Thanks , I don’t know but I don’t feel so comfortable with AUM and want add other features part of my interest in Loopy Pro.
Sorry to make it Drambo.
but may as well just complete a song in Drambo.
Even with multiple ipads.
I cant understand a DAW or other system, as the mo.
Thanks! I definitely wanna pick it up at some point. 70% of mine is instrumental but I’ll need it if I wanna do any kind of vocals because I can’t really sing 😂
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Well, I think you confirmed me that it is a very powerful looping tool for live jamming. I do linear song writing, I would not know what to do with Loopy.
Thank you for your input.
No, not really like a looping pedal, although it does loop. Multiple audio tracks/loops. It has a mixer for all the tracks as well as audio sends. It will soon be adding midi loops as well. It can route midi apps like Atom2 to other AUV3 instruments. It has timeline audio loops, too. It is its own thing. It’s amazing, fun and immersive once you decide to jump in. It’s simple enough to get good things going, but also quite deep.
I just need a more powerful iPad to take advantage of all that it can do.
?? It’s not just for live jamming (I rarely use it for that). In fact, there are a number of ways to program the loops in sequence. Also, Loopy Pro has a timeline sequencer as well which is great for song writing and is getting better. But hey, to each his own.
Can't wear the hashtag, but hells to the yeah for the sentiment. Auria will get even more trashed with a better 'traditional' DAW, but, man, it was incredibly ambitious and remarkably close to achieving that ambition, even if that last 80% made everyone but @richardyot and a handful of others lose years off our lives from the bad kind of funkiness. To your point, I just deleted all the projects and audio tracks (backed up of course) from Auria, but not the app itself.
And yeah, you devs signing up for this... clearly a labor of love, and we love your labor.
Yes this is obviously the death knell for Auria. It was a pretty awesome DAW (for the platform) in 2012, and then with the big update in 2015, but it now only gets maintenance updates and is going to fall further and further behind in terms of features.
I think the situation with NS2 is even more of a shame, it was sooo close. The UI is great, better than Logic IMO, if only it could have generated enough sales to continue being actively developed it could have been the best DAW on the platform.
Could you point me to the right YouTube video? All I saw was people recording live beats.
I work mostly with midi. The only live stuff I do is my guitar on occasion.
That's what I'm waiting for. MIDI. It will be a killer app for me to quickly get things going.
I know how much you've invested in Auria over the years Richard (both emotionally and financially), so that must be a particularly bitter pill.
For years, Cubasis has been my favourite iOS DAW, so I'll reserve judgement on the future of Cubasis until I experience the next major release. I'm hoping that the Cubasis team can learn from the successes of Dorico for iOS, which has been a sleeper hit (but not here on the Audiobus forum), with an average score of 4.7 based on 171 reviews. The reason for the success is in part because the Dorico team have managed to pack all and more of the equivalent desktop product (Dorico Elements) into Dorico iOS with both £3.49 subscription and £119.99 lifetime ownership price points (and an annual £34.99 subscription).
Cubasis is a long way from being equivalent to Cubase Elements.
I know subscriptions are unpopular here on Audiobus, but I'd be far happier if Cubasis is retired and Steinberg took a similar approach to Dorico in terms of offering versions that match various desktop tiers with both subscription and lifetime licences. The challenge for Steinberg will be with regard to the perceived value of higher tiers. On the desktop, other DAW publishers have managed not to be led by Apple's low-priced professional product tiers. I'm not so sure the same applies on iOS right now, as the iOS platform still has significant detriments compared to professional desktop OS's. More importantly, the iOS audio community is in large part willing to put up with the high cost of Apple tablet devices as the cost of software is significantly less than the equivalent desktop product (Fabfilter being the obvious example of this).
In general, I'm excited to see what happens to the iOS audio ecosystem now that Logic Pro is available for iPadOS. I remember having lunch with a professor at the London Business School in the mid-nineties to discuss this new fangled thing called the World Wide Web. He said something very prescient to me, "ultimate success mainly goes to the early majority, not the early adopter". Translated, that means for every Amazon there's an AltaVista. It's my belief that the iOS audio ecosystem is at the early majority stage of its evolution. It's a long way from maturity, but it's at a stage where early adopters need to realise that the competitive space is going to change drastically, and they'll need to adapt to the changes or die. For those that adapt, this is the point at which they can start thinking of their passion projects as businesses that reward financially as well as emotionally.
For me personally it's not bitter at all. I got ten years out of Auria, and used it as the centre of my musical world almost every day in that time. It provided me with a ton of value.
Logic is a step forward, so I'm happy to jump on board the new thing. It's all good.
I don’t have the links to YouTube videos at my fingertips. Most of what I know about Loopy Pro is from the manual and using it for the last year or so. Having said that, it might not be for you as of right now… While midi apps are currently supported, midi clips have not but soon will be implemented. Maybe you should try it when that happens.
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Amen to that. Apple finally releasing Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro on the platform will hopefully mean iOS/iPadOS becomes more competitive with desktop OS's, and that's a mighty good thing for all interested parties. When the LP team start moaning to the iPadOS team, that's going to far carry more weight than feedback from the user and developer communities combined.
As a long-time user of Cubasis, I believe it's a great opportunity for Steinberg too.
In 2015 I literally just about flipped a coin between a MacBook Pro or air and the first generation iPad 12.9. Atria had just come out a d after watching the namm oromo it swayed me . I didn’t know what audio warping was but it sounded cool. I even bought all the fab filter plug ins on the half off Christmas sale . I was expecting then what Logic Pro for iPad is NOw though. But if it were t for Auria I would have gotten Mac OS, Logic and I wouldn’t have even been on here .
Logic Pro is far superior to Cubasis 3, it's not even in the same weight class. However with that being said you can still make any kind of music in either of these DAWs but I much prefer Logic Pro as it's basically Cubasis but with all the features we've been asking from Cubasis for many, many years.
Steinberg will have to up their game if they're going to stay in the iOS system. I believe they will because I'm of the opinion there's going to be a big shift to iOS music production. I don't think they'll go subscription because they won't be able to compete on price, but they'll definitely have to improve their product.
I had a real struggle recording Lumbeat drummers on time in the grid in Cubasis 3. The sound was recorded before the actual beat, it was ahead in time. No matter what I tried. I also recorded Lumbeat drummers as loops in Loopy Pro, and that app is in my ears really sample accurate, and these loops play on time imported in Cubasis
So this makes me wonder what unwanted time offset Cubasis introduces with my other recordings, like live guitar or bass. I cannot trust Cubasis for sample accurate recordings.
For me Loopy Pro has replaced Cubasis. And now with Logic Pro, with the stock drummers and drum loops, it is even more easy to build a drum track to record guitar parts or loops.
Xact!!!!
Matt was very close to perfection with NS2. If he ever decides to step back in to the game, I'm convinced he'll do well. A few tweaks, audio tracks, and some new IAPs, and I believe it'll be a serious rival to accommodate any DAW out there. Usability-wise, it's better than anything I've ever used.
Hopefully Cubasis update due soon then now 13 out on big brother. These chord progressions pads would be nice to have.
I’d love to see a vocal chain like that in Cubasis